They become one in Gods eyes.
So if you get divorced, its only by law, but you are still one with your spouse in Gods eyes.
So if you get remarried and your spouse is still alive, you sin.
No. Bishops are not allowed to be married and the pope is a bishop.
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
Irish men and women get married all the time. Most are Catholics and some are Protestant and Christians love to get married.
It depends in which denomination the Reverend is from, as catholics do not allow it.
No, they believe once you are married you are married forever and nothing and no one can break the bond between you and your spouse.
No. That is not a requirement, even though many Catholic marriages are conducted that way.
um nothing really happens. and if you are married nothing happens i think.
Yes fights might take place in a school among students in absence of a teacher / supervisor. This happens in all schools Catholics / Non Catholics alike.
Actually, nothing happens to lay people getting married. they're just married.
No, Roman Catholics are required to be married in a Catholic Church, by a Catholic priest.
They weren't that religious, but they were good Catholics and expected to be married, shriven and buried by a Catholic priest.